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Plains Anthropological Society 2019 Distinguished Service Award John W. “Jack” Brink 平原人类学学会2019杰出服务奖John W.“Jack”Brink
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2019.1686338
J. Brink
The Board of the Plains Anthropological Society is honored to recognize one of its longstanding members, John W. “Jack” Brink, with the 2019 Distinguished Service Award. Jack has been involved with archaeology of the Plains for nearly a half century. His earliest archaeological training was as an undergraduate at the University of Minnesota, from which he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology with Honors, followed by graduate studies at the University of Alberta. Here, he received a Master of Arts and pursued doctoral studies. In 2012 Jack was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws by Athabasca University in recognition of his contributions to the field of archaeology, specifically of pre-contact Alberta and the northern Great Plains. Over the years, Jack has filled integral roles with the Archaeological Survey of Alberta and Royal Alberta Museum (formerly the Provincial Museum of Alberta), where he most recently served as Curator of Archaeology. Jack’s research has added much to our knowledge of ancestral Native peoples of the Plains and archaeological study. He has authored, coauthored, and edited books, chapters, and articles distributed widely through Plains Anthropologist, Journal of Archaeological Science, American Antiquity, The SAA Archaeological Record, the International Newsletter on Rock Art, Lithic Technology, Canadian Journal of Archaeology, Alberta Archaeological Review, Occasional Papers of the Archaeological Survey of Alberta, Mercury Series of the Archaeological Survey of Canada, Arctic Anthropology, and Arctic, among others. His research explored a range of subjects that include prehistoric and protohistoric communal hunting techniques; rock art documentation, interpretation, and preservation; plains anthropologist, Vol. 65 No. 253, February 2020, 4–6
平原人类学学会董事会很荣幸地授予其长期成员之一约翰·W·“杰克”·布林克2019年杰出服务奖。杰克从事平原考古已有近半个世纪。他最早的考古训练是在明尼苏达大学读本科,获得人类学荣誉文学士学位,随后在阿尔伯塔大学攻读研究生。在这里,他获得了文学硕士学位并攻读博士学位。2012年,Jack被阿萨巴斯卡大学授予荣誉法学博士学位,以表彰他对考古领域的贡献,特别是对接触前阿尔伯塔省和大平原北部的贡献。多年来,Jack在阿尔伯塔省考古调查局和皇家阿尔伯塔博物馆(前身为阿尔伯塔省博物馆)担任重要职务,最近担任该博物馆考古馆长。杰克的研究增加了我们对平原原住民祖先和考古研究的了解。他撰写、合著和编辑了书籍、章节和文章,通过《平原人类学》、《考古科学杂志》、《美国古代》、《SAA考古记录》、《国际岩石艺术通讯》、《Lithic Technology》、《加拿大考古杂志》、,加拿大考古调查水星系列、北极人类学和北极等。他的研究探索了一系列主题,包括史前和史前社区狩猎技术;岩画文献、解读和保存;平原人类学家,第65卷第253期,2020年2月,4-6
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Middle Mississipian ceramics in the northern hinterlands: Red-slipped pottery in Initial Middle Missouri sites 北部腹地的中密西西比陶瓷:密苏里州中部遗址的红滑陶器
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2018.1556470
Margaret E. Beck, L. Hannus
Red-slipped pottery in the Northern Plains reflects the movements of people and ideas around the edges of the Mississippian world. We consider the spread of the technological knowledge necessary to produce red ware, using petrographic data to evaluate local production in Initial Middle Missouri sites. Samples were drawn from Phipps (13CK21; Mill Creek culture, northwest Iowa) and Mitchell (39DV2; Lower James River area, southeastern South Dakota). Granite-tempered, red-slipped ceramics were manufactured in the Initial Middle Missouri region, but were apparently produced at a limited number of sites. The red-slipped pottery at Phipps was not made at Phipps, but could have originated from Big Sioux Mill Creek communities to the west. Neither Little Sioux nor Big Sioux Mill Creek potters made the red-slipped ceramics at Mitchell. Our results suggest the uneven distribution (and perhaps limited number) of potters in the region who could reproduce red-slipped ceramics with local materials. At least some of these potters could have moved from Upper Mississippian communities as marriage partners during other regional exchanges and interactions.
北部平原的红滑陶器反映了密西西比世界边缘的人们和思想的运动。我们考虑了生产红陶器所需的技术知识的传播,使用岩石学数据来评估密苏里州中部初始遗址的当地生产。样品取自Phipps (13CK21;米尔克里克文化,爱荷华州西北部)和米切尔(39DV2;詹姆斯河下游地区,南达科他州东南部)。花岗岩回火的红滑陶瓷是在最初的密苏里中部地区生产的,但显然是在有限的地点生产的。菲普斯的红陶不是在菲普斯制造的,但可能起源于西部的大苏族米尔克里克社区。小苏族和大苏族磨坊溪陶工都没有在米切尔制作红滑陶瓷。我们的研究结果表明,该地区能够用当地材料制作红滑陶瓷的陶工分布不均匀(可能数量有限)。在其他地区的交流和互动中,这些陶工中至少有一些可能是作为婚姻伙伴从上密西西比社区迁移过来的。
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Through Indian Sign Language: The Fort Sill Ledgers of Hugh Lenox Scott and Iseeo, 1889–1897 通过印度手语:休·莱诺克斯-斯科特和伊塞奥的希尔堡莱德格斯,1889–1897
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2019.1635298
Emily Schultz
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Culture, resource, management, and anthropology: Pipelines and the wakan at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation 文化、资源、管理和人类学:Standing Rock Sioux保留地的管道和瓦坎
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2018.1554550
Sebastian F. Braun
The protests against the Dakota Access pipeline at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation have demonstrated a crisis of archaeology and cultural resources management. The reactions to the protests have also revealed related issues with cultural knowledge and its representation in the broader anthropological community. This text approaches those issues through an analysis of the lawsuits surrounding the protests as well as the narratives about and by anthropologists reacting to the pipeline. It concludes with recommendations to improve cultural resources management practices and archaeological education.
Standing Rock Sioux保留地针对Dakota Access管道的抗议活动表明了考古和文化资源管理的危机。对抗议活动的反应也揭示了文化知识及其在更广泛的人类学界的代表性的相关问题。本文通过分析围绕抗议活动的诉讼,以及人类学家对管道的叙述和反应,来处理这些问题。最后提出了改进文化资源管理实践和考古教育的建议。
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引用次数: 3
Plains Anthropological Society 2019 Distinguished Service Award Raymond J. DeMallie 平原人类学学会2019年杰出服务奖雷蒙德·j·德马利
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2019.1685927
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Reviewers 2019 评论者2019
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-12-23 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2019.1704351
R. Hoard
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Great Plains Geology 大平原地质学
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-12-06 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2019.1687075
D. May
Great Plains Geology is one of two books published so far in the Discover the Great Plains Series; the other isGreat Plains Indians by David J.Wishart. Robert Diffendal’s intended audience for the book is “anyone with a broad interest in geology and some general education in science, professional geologists and geographers wanting to become more familiar with the region, and students, farmers, ranchers, and K-12 educators who want to know about the Great Plains and its geological development.” While archaeologists are not listed among those for whom the book is targeted, Diffendal does provide some geological context for a few important Paleoindian sites in the Great Plains. Diffendal has divided his book into three main sections after the Introduction. His Introduction contains a full-color geological time scale with major Earth impacts by asteroids, times of large extinctions, and glaciations noted on the scale. The time scale is his background for discussing the evolution of the Great Plains in Chapter 2 and rock formations at 57 sites across the Great Plains from Alberta, Canada to southwestern Texas in Chapter 3. His introduction also includes a discussion of more than 50 geographic definitions of the Great Plains. In Chapter 1, “What is the Great Plains” (12 pages), Diffendal argues for his own boundaries of the Great Plains while generally following Charles B. Hunt’s (1974) definition of physiographic regions. Diffendal uses “uplift, earthquake faulting, bending and folding of rock layers, volcanism, or a combination of these processes” to define his 10 sections of the Great Plains. Two of his 10 sections are subdivided. One subdivision is based on glaciated versus unglaciated, and the other on abrupt, yet small in areal extent, uplift of hills (Cypress Hills of Alberta). Chapter 2, “Geologic History of the Great Plains” (20 pages), addresses tectonics, sea-level changes, glaciation, and accompanying drainage changes in the Great Plains. Chapter 2 is a succinct introduction to the geologic development of the Great Plains. Diffendal graphically outlines, at two times during the Upper Cretaceous Period, the area of the Western Interior Seaway that stretched from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. This provides a large part of his background for the sedimentary rocks found in the Great Plains. Chapter 3 ofGreat Plains Geology, “Visiting the Great Plains”, highlights 57 sites that illustrate the geology and development of the Great Plains. Some are national parks, more are national monuments, and some are state parks or recreation areas. Very few are on private land, so most are readily accessible by the public. Diffendal labels each of the 57 sites with one of more of the following features: geological, paleontological, archaeological, and ecotourism. Interestingly, the first and last sites of Diffendal’s survey of locations in the Great Plains are archaeological sites. He begins his discussion with the Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump site
《大平原地质学》是迄今为止出版的《发现大平原》系列的两本书之一;另一本是大卫·j·维沙尔的《大平原印第安人》。罗伯特·迪芬达尔(Robert Diffendal)这本书的目标读者是“任何对地质学有广泛兴趣并接受过一些普通科学教育的人,想要更熟悉该地区的专业地质学家和地理学家,以及想要了解大平原及其地质发展的学生、农民、牧场主和K-12教育工作者。”虽然考古学家没有被列入本书的目标人群,但迪芬达尔确实为大平原上一些重要的古印第安遗址提供了一些地质背景。在引言之后,迪芬达尔将他的书分为三个主要部分。他的介绍包含了一个全彩色的地质时间尺度,其中包括小行星对地球的主要影响,大灭绝的时间,以及尺度上的冰川作用。时间尺度是他在第二章中讨论大平原演变的背景,在第三章中讨论从加拿大阿尔伯塔到德克萨斯州西南部的大平原上的57个地点的岩层。他的介绍还包括对大平原50多个地理定义的讨论。在第1章“什么是大平原”(12页)中,迪芬达尔在遵循查尔斯·b·亨特(Charles B. Hunt, 1974)对地理区域的定义的同时,提出了自己对大平原的界定。迪芬迪用“隆起、地震断层、岩层的弯曲和折叠、火山作用或这些过程的组合”来定义大平原的10个部分。他的10个章节中有两个被细分了。一个细分是基于冰川和未冰川,另一个是基于突然的,但面积很小的隆起(阿尔伯塔的柏树山)。第二章,“大平原的地质历史”(20页),讨论了大平原的构造、海平面变化、冰川作用和伴随的排水变化。第二章是对大平原地质发展的简要介绍。在上白垩纪的两个时期,Diffendal图解地勾勒出了从北冰洋延伸到墨西哥湾的西部内陆海道区域。这为他在大平原上发现的沉积岩提供了很大一部分背景资料。《大平原地质学》的第三章“游览大平原”,重点介绍了57个展示大平原地质和发展的景点。有些是国家公园,更多的是国家纪念碑,还有一些是州立公园或休闲区。很少有在私人土地上,所以大多数都很容易被公众进入。迪弗尔将这57个景点分别标记为以下特征之一:地质、古生物、考古和生态旅游。有趣的是,迪芬达尔在大平原地区调查的第一个和最后一个地点都是考古遗址。他从加拿大阿尔伯塔省的Head smashing - in Buffalo Jump网站开始讨论,这是他最西部的网站。他在这一章的最后讨论了位于德克萨斯州南部塞米诺尔峡谷州立公园的中世纪命运贝尔避难所,沿着里约热内卢格兰德的一条支流。在这两个地点之间,你会喜欢阅读其他14个考古和历史遗址的地质学知识。迪芬达尔在他的书中列出的57个遗址中,有16个被归类为考古遗址,有4个被更准确地标记为历史遗址(庞贝的柱子国家平原人类学家,Vol. 65 No. 255, August 2020, 274-279)
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Juan Rivera’s Colorado, 1765: The First Spaniards Among the Ute and Paiute Indians on the Trail to Teguayo 胡安·里维拉(Juan Rivera)的《科罗拉多州》(Colorado),1765年:在通往特瓜约(Teguayo)的小道上,尤特(Ute)和派尤特(Paiute)印第安人中的第一个西班牙人
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-19 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2019.1642838
R. Krause
In 1765 Juan Antonio Rivera and a small coterie of associates made two entradas into western Colorado. They covered 1,300 treacherous miles in seventy days. They were not just exploring unknown lan...
1765年,胡安·安东尼奥·里维拉和一小群同伙两次进入科罗拉多州西部。他们在七十天内走了一千三百英里。他们不仅仅是在探索未知的蓝。。。
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President’s message 总统的消息
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2019.1629100
Mary J. Adair
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Thomas A. Witty, Jr. (1932–2019) 小托马斯·a·威蒂(1932-2019)
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-05-24 DOI: 10.1080/00320447.2019.1617629
Virginia A. Wulfkuhle
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Plains Anthropologist
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